
Nerve Grafting
Nerve grafting is a surgical procedure used to repair damaged nerves. When a nerve is injured, it can disrupt communication between the brain and body, leading to loss of sensation or movement. In nerve grafting, surgeons remove a segment of healthy nerve from another part of the body or use a donor nerve to bridge the gap created by the injury. This helps restore nerve function by allowing the regenerating nerve fibers to reconnect with their target areas. The goal is to promote healing and improve function in the affected region, enhancing recovery and quality of life.